This is a cover of the 1964 Chuck Berry song “The Promised Land”, written to the melody of the American folk song “Wabash Cannonball” which told of a ride on the express train laine Wabash Cannon Ball along the Great Rock Island Route leading through half of the USA.
It adds to the irony of this tr...
Left my home in Norfolk, Virginia
California on my mind
Straddled that Greyhound and rode it into Raleigh
And all across Caroline
We stopped in Charlotte but we bypassed Rock Hill
We never was a minute late
We was ninety miles out of Atlanta by sundown
Rolling out of Georgia state
Had some motor trouble
That turned into a struggle
Half way across Alabam
That hound broke down and left us all stranded
In downtown Birmingham
So right away I bought me a through train ticket
Ridin' across Mississippi clean
And I was on that Special Flyer out of Birmingham
Smoking into New Orleans
Someone's got to help me get out of Louisiana
Just to help me get to Houston town
There's an uncle there who cares a little 'bout me
And he won't let the poor boy down
He sure as you're born he bought me a silk suit
Put some luggage in my hand
And I woke up high over Albuquerque
On a jet to the Promised Land
Working on a T-bone steak, a la carte
Flying over to the Golden State
When the pilot told us that in thirteen minutes
He would have us at the terminal gate
Swing down chariot, come down easy
Taxi to the terminal dome
Cut your engines and cool your wings
And let me make it to the telephone
Los Angeles give me Norfolk, Virginia
Tidewater four, ten-o-nine
Tell the folks back home this is the Promised Land calling
And the poor boy is on the line
Long distance information
The Promised Land was written by Chuck Berry.
The Promised Land was produced by David Spinozza.
James Taylor released The Promised Land on Sat Jun 01 1974.